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Social Corpse

by enemyindustry

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Grain Temple 06:59
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Gun Alice 04:40
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Dead Professor Oblivion wets his thin moustache. Orange jump-suits daub Rosa with an invitation of fish paste. The python’s tail undulates to Bukkake rhythms as does the jungle girl/vore legend. Her soused head dangles from the eyeless abomination. I watch all this in public seance. Glad to conform. after ghost porn deletion Narcissus hires surgeons to make him art pâtisserie. He is superbly filleted the injection of crème anglaise, sugar glazed into adorable! I see Rosa among his tasters, cream-filled mouth buzzing with knives.. I leave the theatre in an orderly ripple of souls. Gullfire above the esplanade. I too like to think I am delicious. Cut me. scars waver in a thousand modal windows. She lifts the hair from her neck. Cut me there, just a little. My parents became ludicrous meat products. I dab procreative ulcers while they honk and roll and lick. stick lighted matches in my side. You can picture my relief. Nicki, meanwhile, is concerned by the poor quality of the pirated tape ‘turned on’ by its representation of a women being flogged in a bare room with wet clay walls. Rosa lifts her hair above her neck. Max wants only what she wants (This is how he paralyses his victims.) Nicki lifts her hair. We never left that room? Yes, there is only one sexed, wet room. I only want to touch you. Nobody uses organs anymore.
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A selection of music loosely themed around my novella Snuff Memories (Schism[2], 2021). In Snuff Memories, an ancient time-war ripples through a demon-haunted cosmos as its characters systematically expunge their humanity. Their ‘posthuman becoming’ pre-empts any possible ethics or sane politics. Instead, desire is weaponized from a bleak, inhuman future. Bodies replicate and unzip across the novella’s pornographic vignettes, remade in erotic rituals of mutation, death, and pain.

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released May 20, 2022

Cover image, Teresa Gillespie

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enemyindustry Bristol, UK

David Roden is a Bristol-based writer and musican interested in dubious alternatives to our existence.
His monograph Posthuman Life: Philosophy at the Edge of the Human was published by Routledge in 2014. His novella Snuff Memories is published by Schism[2]. ... more

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